Vicki Michelle said ‘Goodbye Goodbye’ to the jungle - as she was the fourth person voted out of I’m A Celebrity

The ‘Allo ‘Allo actress, 64 got the lowest public vote, struggling to make her presence felt in camp with strong alpha females Melanie Sykes and Edwina Currie around.

On hearing the news from Ant and Dec, Vicki said to her campmates: “I love you all, see you darling.

“I will miss all of you.”

Speaking to Ant and Dec as she came out of camp, Vicki said: “It feels fabulous I am going to be out in the real world. But I don’t know how I will cope.

“I am going to miss the eye candy, Foggy’s pants and Jake’s pants in the morning.

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“It was much harder than I thought it would be, but in a weird sadistic way, fun.

“Living in the rain forest, you wake up and think thank god.

“It is a long time and you feel you have known the other people for years, everything is heightened.”

Vicki was teary on the show, getting a letter from home from her daughter Louise who told how much she missed her. She also admitted there was sexual frustration in camp saying Edwina Currie was a “sexy mama”.

And she was shown clashing with Mel Sykes over dinner, arguing over how to cook Croc’s feet.

She told Ant and Dec: “To start with I found it frustrating because I cook all the time at home, I don’t buy pre-prepared. Mel likes to do it all and that became difficult. There would be tension that set in and there shouldn’t be tension over food.

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“I thought ‘you know what, step back Vic’. I did bite my tongue and trust me that was difficult.

“So I started doing the washing up.

“There is so much to do, she gets tense with it and she takes it very seriously, that is what it is with Mel. Sometimes it is a little bit tetchy.”

Vicki also said she missed Michael Buerk when he left camp but "he had wanted to go" and that she had seen his "witty side under the surface".

She wouldn’t be drawn on her king or queen of the jungle, saying she wanted “all of them” to win.

Her exit came despite her taking part in her first and only Bushtucker Trial on Tuesday - Deadly Dunker - and winning seven stars with Michael Buerk.

“Seven is brilliant. They’re probably thinking three from those two. Little do they know, Michael” said Vicki.

She also described the jungle as a “magical place” and talked about the relationship with the campmates this week, saying it’s like, “we’ve been married for two weeks.”

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Earlier this week Vicki famously took part in Dingo Dollar challenge called Bird On A Wire with Michael Buerk.

Buerk, one of Vicki’s closest pals in camp dressed as a bird and made mating calls whilst Vicki had to guess the bird.

Vicki said “It was bizarre and hysterical. He looked ridiculous. Those skinny little legs in yellow. It was perfect.”

She started the show in the jungle jail The Slammer but was delighted to be saved after a couple of nights.

And her highlight was beating Jimmy Bullard and Michael Buerk in a tribe trial which saw her Galahs camp gain the upper hand and ultimately be immune from the first elimination vote on Monday.

She even got used to jungle life without her beloved make up, using a piece of charcoal for eyeliner.

Vicki will hope her appearance will spark more TV offers, having been largely working in theatre and pantomime in recent years.

“Yes we are very ageist,” she said of British TV shortly before entering the show.